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jqGrid is an Ajax-enabled JavaScript control that provides solutions for representing and manipulating tabular data on the web. Since the grid is a client-side solution, loading data dynamically through Ajax callbacks, it can be integrated with any server-side technology, including PHP, ASP, Java Servlets, JSP, ColdFusion, and Perl.

jsGrid is a lightweight client-side data grid control based on jQuery. It supports basic grid operations like inserting, filtering, editing, deleting, paging, sorting, and validating. jsGrid is tunable and allows to customize appearance and components.See Demos on project site.

This is a JQuery plugin which allows you to create responsive, infinite, and high quality justified gallery of images.A common problem, for people who create sites, is to create an elegant image gallery that manages the various sizes and aspect ratio of images. Flickr and Google+ manage this situation in an excellent way, the purpose of this plugin is to give you the power of these solutions, with a new fast algorithm.

A smooth, responsive jQuery plugin for collapsing and expanding long blocks of text with "Read more" and "Close" links.The markup Readmore.js requires is so simple, you can probably use it with your existing HTML—there's no need for complicated sets of div's or hardcoded classes, just call .readmore() on the element containing your block of text and Readmore.js takes care of the rest. Readmore.js plays well in a responsive environment, too.

A tutorial on how to create a thumbnail grid with an expanding image preview similar to the effect seen on Google Images. Integrate or build upon it for free in your personal or commercial projects. Don't republish, redistribute or sell "as-is".

A jQuery plugin for creating a responsive image grid that will switch images using different animations and timings. This can work nicely as a background or decorative element of a website since we can randomize the appearance of new images and their transitions.

An elegant approach to making textareas automatically grow. Based on Expanding Text Areas Made Elegant by Neil Jenkins. Expanding can be installed via NPM, Bower, or by downloading the script located at dist/expanding.js. It can be required via CommonJS, AMD, or as a global (e.g. window.Expanding).

jQuery plugin for in-place image cropping (zoom & pan, as opposed to select and drag).
This plugin depends only on jQuery. If either `Hammer.js` or `jquery.hammer.js` is
loaded, the cropbox plugin will support gestures for panning and zooming
the cropbox. Similary, if the `jquery.mousewheel.js` plugin is loaded, then the
cropbox plugin will support zoom in & out using the mousewheel. All
dependencies on third party libraries (other than jQuery) are strictly
optional. Support for CommonJS and AMD loading is built in.
In browsers that support the HTML5 FIle API and Canvas API, the cropbox
plugin provides mehtods to crop the image on the client and obtain the
resulting cropped image as a Data URL or a binary blob to upload it to
the server.
Check out the plugin in action here http://acornejo.github.io/jquery-cropbox/

PivotTable.js is a Javascript Pivot Table library with drag'n'drop functionality built on top of jQuery/jQueryUI and originally written in CoffeeScript by Nicolas Kruchten. It is available under an MIT license from CDNJS and NPM and Bower under the name pivottable. And on Packagist.org, it is nicolaskruchten/pivottable.

So, you've tried out jQuery Boilerplate or written a few of your own plugins before. They work to a degree and are readable, but you're interested in learning if there are better ways your plugin can be structured.Perhaps you're just looking for something that works better with the jQuery UI Widget factory, RequireJS or has built-in support for Publish/Subscribe. This repo hopes to provide a number of alternative boilerplates for kick-starting your jQuery plugin development catered towards the intermediate to advanced developer.